It's all a matter of making a proper webpage and giving it a good title. The words in the title are used by Google as search terms. Just a download link on CSDb is not good enough.
My Mac version's site has a title containing the words: sidplay, c64, music, player, and mac
I'm on the first results page when people search for "c64 mac", I'm the first hit for "sidmusic", "c64 music mac" and the second hit for "sidplay".
All I did was follow the simple advice from a friend who runs a web 2.0 business. :)

I can't find this version on Google. Someone should really try to pimp this version on the net. The thought that most people out there are unknowingly listening to old, defect and inaccurate emulations of SID music makes my skin creep.

Most of my tracks are very filter-intense and they have never sounded right on a PC. This is the first time I gotta say, yes.. this is it. It's still not the original 6581, but it is getting close. Thank you so much Alankila/Inge, this really makes me happy before I go to sleep.

Chotaire

PS. Shame I didn't find this update earlier. I'll be updating my site with tons of sids (some lost ones too) shortly.

The "mixer" function and the other "not original sid" settings is not needed.
The thing about Sidplayer is to get as near the sound on the c64 as possible.
(there is no "mixer" on the 64.)
But the Stereo funktion in the sidplayer is a good thing thou.
The stereo is making the sound better, the "adjusting" of mixer is not.

Hey, I like it coz old resid sux. But... SID model is tied up to the .sid info, so, if you'd like to listen to the tune with different model, (either coz .sid info is invalid or for other geek reasons) you can't.

Hey, I like it coz old resid sux. But... SID model is tied up to the .sid info, so, if you'd like to listen to the tune with different model, (either coz .sid info is invalid or for other geek reasons) you can't.

Secondly, I'd be neat to change SID models on the fly.

And also... ah the mixer! What happened to the mixer? :)

User CommentSubmitted by alankila on 20 April 2009

It seems the trouble resides mostly with emulating the pulse-based combined waveforms where the pulse is in off state. I have reduced the problem now in svn upstreams, but the results still are not quite the same as any of SOASC's r2, r4 or r5.

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